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The 1988 AT-T Tactical Trainer N253LC was based on Stoddart-Hamilton Glasair III. A two-place monoplane, only one was built, first flying on 24 July 1988, with retractable undercarriage.
Engine: 420hp Allison 250-B17D
Wingspan: 23’3″
Length: 21’9″
Useful load: 1200 lb
Max speed: 403 mph
Cruise: 366 mph
Stall: 70 mph
Seats: 2
Arlington WA.
USA
Built the AT-T Tactical Trainer in 1988
The 1928 Armel White Dove Commercial three-place open cockpit biplane was designed by A H Comer and registered N7634 c/n 654. The registration expired on 9 January 1932.
Engine: 90hp Curtiss OX-5
Wingspan: 33’0″
Length: 22’0″
Useful load: 650 lb
Max speed: 95 mph
Stall: 35 mph
Seats: 3
M C Armel
1928
243 E Daugherty St
Athens GA.
USA
Armel, with Ben T Epps, operated a flight school at Athens, and was also involved in the construction of Hodgson Red Star.
The 1948 Aquaflight Aqua II N74141, was a six-place high wing monoplane flying boat modified version of Aqua I.
The hull was reportedly used in constructing the 1982 Collins W-7 Dipper.
Engines: two 225hp Lycoming;
Max speed: 170 mph
Cruise: 155 mph
Stall: 55 mph